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they are looking to revise the transit in and out of the city. but new york has been to this before. a couple of months ago we dealt with sandy. traffic was really light into manhattan today. me thinks it's going to stay light as well. look at this guy right here. he is right now using a skimmer just to make sure that people don't skid along in the slushy mess. but he's going to have to get himself a big shovel like the rest of us. fema has already put out the warnings to new englanders. get ready. get preprayered. batteries, shovels, candles, gasoline. there are already lines for gasoline. we went through this in sandy. many of us waiting for days. my town was dry in connecticut. couldn't get gas for days. there are blizzard warnings in effect for these states. connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. there are coastal flood warnings along with the blizzard warnings. it seems weird to connect those two, but they have them. they're expecting the floods to be three to five feet of storm surge along the coastal areas as we
they are looking to revise the transit in and out of the city. but new york has been to this before. a couple of months ago we dealt with sandy. traffic was really light into manhattan today. me thinks it's going to stay light as well. look at this guy right here. he is right now using a skimmer just to make sure that people don't skid along in the slushy mess. but he's going to have to get himself a big shovel like the rest of us. fema has already put out the warnings to new englanders. get...
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the worst is yet to come. >> the icy sleet that pelted new york city this afternoon is turning into a full blown snowstorm this evening. by tomorrow, manhattan could be buried under a foot of snow. >> if it gets crazy, stay in. if not, you know, keep on moving. that's how new york is. >> a nasa satellite photo shows the nor easter colliding with another storm from the west. creating a wintery double whammy for the northeast. coastal neighborhoods still recovering from superstorm sandy are preparing for hurricane force winds and storm surges. residents in hartford, connecticut, started clearing the first few inches of snow this afternoon. they are expecting 2 feet. connecticut's governor declared a state of emergency. >> do yourself and the state a favor and stay off the highways. >> people are filling gas cans to fill their generators in case the power goes out. and ed filled up his plow truck. he bought gas for generators yesterday. >> looking at 100 yesterday. >> parts of massachusetts, including boston, could get 3 feet of snow. >> we expect up to 2 to 3 inches of accumulation per
the worst is yet to come. >> the icy sleet that pelted new york city this afternoon is turning into a full blown snowstorm this evening. by tomorrow, manhattan could be buried under a foot of snow. >> if it gets crazy, stay in. if not, you know, keep on moving. that's how new york is. >> a nasa satellite photo shows the nor easter colliding with another storm from the west. creating a wintery double whammy for the northeast. coastal neighborhoods still recovering from...
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the first is stay off the city streets. stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us. that's for your own protection during potentially hazardous outdoor conditions. it is why we've canceled all friday after school activities, including the public school athletic league games, saturday classes and activities at public schools have also been canceled. staying off the streets will make it easier for city workers to clear streets of snow so that emergency vehicles can use them. and any vehicles found to be blocking roadways or impeding the flow of traffic will be subject to towing at the owner's expense. and by keeping ourselves out of harm's way, we'll reduce the hazards our first responders have to confront, as well. so double value in doing this. also, there is no need to panic buying gas for your cars. all indications are the gas supply is plentiful and distributors -- deliveries will not be disrupted. tonight what's a good idea? cook a meal, stay home, read a good book, watch a movie,
the first is stay off the city streets. stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us. that's for your own protection during potentially hazardous outdoor conditions. it is why we've canceled all friday after school activities, including the public school athletic league games, saturday classes and activities at public schools have also been canceled. staying off the streets will make it easier for city workers to clear streets of snow so that emergency...
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major cities and airports shutting down. >>> on edge in the state of california. they're now going door to door, searching for an armed and dangerous sniper who is hunting police officers and their families. >>> and the fleecing of america. $1 billion worth of our tax money being wasted in washington. is it any way to run our government. tonight, what we have uncovered. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening. here's one example of how bad it's getting tonight across the northeast. vehicles were ordered off the roads in massachusetts. that would be all of massachusetts. starting at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. you're looking live at the cape where they're already taking it on the nose tonight. blizzard warnings posted across a big area. we could see some history-making snowfall out of this. we've already seen a could lass al stoppage of transportation in the corridor of our country, affecting 50 million americans before it's all said and done. and it's a long way from
major cities and airports shutting down. >>> on edge in the state of california. they're now going door to door, searching for an armed and dangerous sniper who is hunting police officers and their families. >>> and the fleecing of america. $1 billion worth of our tax money being wasted in washington. is it any way to run our government. tonight, what we have uncovered. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is...
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let's go to the city that may be the hardest hit, boston. cnn's jason carroll is joining us now from there. in boston, jason, what's going on? >> reporter: certainly feels like boston is going to be hit hard. we've seen conditions deteriorate over the past hour. steady amount of wind and snow. you can see the cars here on this side street. the amount of snow just in the past hour or two that's covered cars like this one. these are secondary streets in the city that will be the primary streets, the primary arteries in the city of boston that will be plowed first. that's for good reason, so emergency crews can get through. as you say, there is a mandatory rule in effect so that no -- the only cars allowed on the road at this point are emergency vehicles. if you're considering heading out, you could be arrested or fined up to $500 if you're caught out on the streets. so people are staying inside. we've got melissa and neal here that came out, saw that we were out here. they're doing the right thing, staying inside, having a blizzard party, is t
let's go to the city that may be the hardest hit, boston. cnn's jason carroll is joining us now from there. in boston, jason, what's going on? >> reporter: certainly feels like boston is going to be hit hard. we've seen conditions deteriorate over the past hour. steady amount of wind and snow. you can see the cars here on this side street. the amount of snow just in the past hour or two that's covered cars like this one. these are secondary streets in the city that will be the primary...
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the new york city area. about an inch of snow, the winds gradually picking up and then tonight we'll see that pick up to eight to 12 inches of snow, blizzard conditions developing with winds gusting to 50 miles per hour and then tomorrow it will begin to die down just a bit and as the snow tapers off, continuing to see blowing and drifting snow as the winds could still gust higher than that 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range and city officials taking this seriously and we need to make preparations and just stay home, hunker down and stay off the roads. back to you. >> absolutely. nick walker, thank you. now to the weather channel's paul goodloe down the road from us in messy times square. >> reporter: yes. we are starting to see and then range midday and now changing back over to snow. sometimes sleet mixing in, as well. this is the calm before the storm and perhaps lulling people in to, oh, it's not going tock as bad as you are talking about. it's still early. the storm is getting closer and stronger as it moves
the new york city area. about an inch of snow, the winds gradually picking up and then tonight we'll see that pick up to eight to 12 inches of snow, blizzard conditions developing with winds gusting to 50 miles per hour and then tomorrow it will begin to die down just a bit and as the snow tapers off, continuing to see blowing and drifting snow as the winds could still gust higher than that 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range and city officials taking this seriously and we need to make preparations...
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it's going to mean significant delays in and out of the city. and that means everywhere up and down the eastern sea board. and back into the midwest and beyond. because of the air travel delays. winds are going to pick up here. bob talked about the timing of that at 9:00 p.m. and they're going to really kick in here over the next few hours. we'll talk about that more in your complete first warning forecast. for now, back inside. >> thank you, tim. and as you said, the storm is really expected to pick up steam and hammer several northeastern states tonight. first warning weather coverage continues with marley hall reporting for wjz, from harford, connecticut. >> reporter: the icy sleet that pelted new york city this afternoon, is turning into a full-blown snowstorm this evening. by tomorrow, manhattan could be buried under a foot of snow. >> if it gets crazy, stay in. if not, you know, keep on moving. that's how new york is. >> a nasa satellite photo shows the northeaster colliding with another storm from the west. creating a wintry double whammy
it's going to mean significant delays in and out of the city. and that means everywhere up and down the eastern sea board. and back into the midwest and beyond. because of the air travel delays. winds are going to pick up here. bob talked about the timing of that at 9:00 p.m. and they're going to really kick in here over the next few hours. we'll talk about that more in your complete first warning forecast. for now, back inside. >> thank you, tim. and as you said, the storm is really...
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jeffrey allen has filed a lawsuit against the city. he says they need to pay for the extra hours while he's off duty, but home from his department-issued blackberry. here is what the officer's attorney says about that. >> if they have have half-hour phone call to a superior about a search warrant they are going to work on the next day that is something that needs to be paid for. the lawsuit is not silly. it seeks to enforce the law. >> the city says it has policies and procedures for officers to request overtime. at best this is a union grievance, not a federal lawsuit. >> it's a fascinating question. every level of government is facing financial squeeze. initial reaction is you need to pay this guy -- can we afford it? but on the other hand, we are all expected to respond. people you work with are offending if you don't understand, no matter what hour it is. >> how do you feel about that? >> 24 hours a day i'm not paid. >> but some jobs, you go into it, saying -- us too. we are expected that there will be phone calls in the middle of
jeffrey allen has filed a lawsuit against the city. he says they need to pay for the extra hours while he's off duty, but home from his department-issued blackberry. here is what the officer's attorney says about that. >> if they have have half-hour phone call to a superior about a search warrant they are going to work on the next day that is something that needs to be paid for. the lawsuit is not silly. it seeks to enforce the law. >> the city says it has policies and procedures...
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and then 10 to 15, in and around the city. the city right on that line. >> reporter: new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will also bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were inundated by hurricane sandy's tidal surge, just about 100 days ago, are likely to see moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> reporter: many new yorkers are trying to leave work early, hoping to get home before the blizzard arrives. then there are the tourists, stuck at the storm, looking for a good time. >> reporter: doug watkins and his wife flew in from charlotte, income. canceled -- north carolina. canceled flights kept some from joining them. but they've got plans. >> we have tickets for a show tonight. hopefully we'll make it there and back. maybe walk in for snow. >> you think the show is going to go on? >> well, we're hopeful. haven't heard otherwise yet. >> reporter: jeffrey young is here from connecticut. >> we're down here for a show. and we had
and then 10 to 15, in and around the city. the city right on that line. >> reporter: new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will also bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were inundated by hurricane sandy's tidal surge, just about 100 days ago, are likely to see moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> reporter: many new yorkers are trying to leave work early, hoping to get home...
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>> safety of the people of the city of boston. best thing we all can do today is tomorrow is stay home and keep them off the roadways. that's the basic part of this. stay safe and let our public works crews do their jobs. we have a snow emergency, public works has over 600 pieces of equipment on the streets. we have 34,000 tons of salt available to use. so we're out there -- our crews are out there, public works, we have 24-hour service up there. people call in with questions about the storm, if they have any questions. we can answer those questions for you. just -- we're out there, we need the public's cooperation and so far i see that the roadways are really bare of cars and since earlier this morning. so i think they're cooperating. we have to get through it. >> let's talk about the cars. the governor of your state, duvall patrick, saying you have to be off the road in ten minutes. if not, he's going to slap a hefty fine or possibly as one of our reporters was saying, send you to prison up to a year. that's how serious the stat
>> safety of the people of the city of boston. best thing we all can do today is tomorrow is stay home and keep them off the roadways. that's the basic part of this. stay safe and let our public works crews do their jobs. we have a snow emergency, public works has over 600 pieces of equipment on the streets. we have 34,000 tons of salt available to use. so we're out there -- our crews are out there, public works, we have 24-hour service up there. people call in with questions about the...
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the new york city today. so far, not too many delays and cancellations. -- that a direct flight cancelled. are traveling by train or plane, check your trips before leave the house. princethis morning, county police are avestigating what led to shooting in capitol heights. the victim was dropped off overnight. the person was later pronounced dead. --ice are not saying if a ma a man was trying to cross the was clipped by a car. over and was hit by a car as a result. he died at the scene. the driver remained on the scene. cooperate with officers. clucks a teenage boy is injured after being a hit-and-run attacks the driver. that incident happened thursday road.on wheeler witnesses help track down the arrested nearwas the metro station. it belongs to the cab company. was rushed to the hospital. friday morning. >> bill ahead, you were not alone if you experience the big the internet on we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. t get in. hi, good te o see you. start with an actual wri
the new york city today. so far, not too many delays and cancellations. -- that a direct flight cancelled. are traveling by train or plane, check your trips before leave the house. princethis morning, county police are avestigating what led to shooting in capitol heights. the victim was dropped off overnight. the person was later pronounced dead. --ice are not saying if a ma a man was trying to cross the was clipped by a car. over and was hit by a car as a result. he died at the scene. the...
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council member jam graham violated the city's code of conduct when he intervened in the warding of a lottery contract. but the board says it is not pursuing the matter any further because it has no authority to punish him. graham strongly denies any wrongdoing. >>> we now know what caused that massive power outage during sunday's super bowl. they say it was an electrical rely that failed and caused the 34-minute blackout. company officials say the part has now been replaced. >>> speaking of the super bowl, i acquired a new best friend while i was there covering the game last week. sheryl underwood from the cbs daytime show the talk is in my studio and i'm going to be talking to her in just a moment. also, new developments in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer >>> there has been a break in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer wanted in a string of murders. investigators found christopher dorner's truck burning on a remote road near big bear lake, california. authorities say that dorner left a manifesto threatening to hurt l.a. police officers and their families becau
council member jam graham violated the city's code of conduct when he intervened in the warding of a lottery contract. but the board says it is not pursuing the matter any further because it has no authority to punish him. graham strongly denies any wrongdoing. >>> we now know what caused that massive power outage during sunday's super bowl. they say it was an electrical rely that failed and caused the 34-minute blackout. company officials say the part has now been replaced....
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heart of the roosevelt life here in the city. franklin said, you might say there are certain freedoms. the first by would call freedom of information, which is terribly important. it is a much better phrase that freedom of the press because there are all kinds of information so that the inhabitants of a country can get news of what is going on in every part of the country and in every part of the world. without and through many forms of communication. you will never have a completely stable world without freedom of knowledge, freedom of information. so said franklin roosevelt in 1940. in that think president roosevelt would be concerned about the current fcc proposals, which aimed to loosen restrictions on cross-ownership of television, radio, newspapers michael cox hasn't wizard -- vigorously explore the over concentration of media ownership and the influence of money in politics, failure of the fcc to protect the public interest, the dangers of the stabilization of the internet. he chronicles the results of these trends, invest
heart of the roosevelt life here in the city. franklin said, you might say there are certain freedoms. the first by would call freedom of information, which is terribly important. it is a much better phrase that freedom of the press because there are all kinds of information so that the inhabitants of a country can get news of what is going on in every part of the country and in every part of the world. without and through many forms of communication. you will never have a completely stable...
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the problems we're tracking are the south of the city. another one and medical parkway and jenifer road. we are tracking a crash at the airport near telegraph road. southbound route 1, washington boulevard and 175, an accident. delays in place on the north and west side. 24 on the west side. i-83, york road, running smoothly from the parkton region towards the beltway. >> clouds on the way from b.w.i. marshall. temperatures rise a little bit today and then fall below freezing tonight. most of this is rain, except the no. 9, pennsylvania. frederick county, carroll county. because it is cold a mixture of precipitation as possible. these are the ones that will get hammered with snow today. 36 to 41 the high today. our seven-day forecast, tomorrow is cold an >>> 7:30 now on this friday morning, february 8th, 2013. snow is starting to fall in new york city as the blizzard of 2013 starts to pick up some steam. we expect about a foot of snow by the time it ends tomorrow in places like boston, other parts of new england. they're going to get a lo
the problems we're tracking are the south of the city. another one and medical parkway and jenifer road. we are tracking a crash at the airport near telegraph road. southbound route 1, washington boulevard and 175, an accident. delays in place on the north and west side. 24 on the west side. i-83, york road, running smoothly from the parkton region towards the beltway. >> clouds on the way from b.w.i. marshall. temperatures rise a little bit today and then fall below freezing tonight....
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watching the corridor from new york city on north and eastward. blizzard conditions from long island to bangor, maine, through the overnight. worst conditions around noontime on. that's 7:00 p.m. tonight to the early morning hours. many spots, one to two feet of snow. rob and diana, back to you. >> thank you, jim, for that. for the very latest on the blizzard, stay with us for "good morning america." our extreme weather team, of course, is tracking it every move. brace yourself, folks. going to be a messy few hours. >> that's for sure. >>> now, to our other major story. the nonstop search for a suspected triple-killer on the loose in southern california. >> police are going door-to-door in a ski area east of los angeles, looking for christopher dorner. they say he is heavily armed, highly trained and bent on revenge. abc's david wright is in big bear lake. >> suspect vehicle still outstanding. it's a black nissan titan. >> reporter: police officers hunting one of their own. a rogue former officer, now accused of hunting them. >> of course, he know
watching the corridor from new york city on north and eastward. blizzard conditions from long island to bangor, maine, through the overnight. worst conditions around noontime on. that's 7:00 p.m. tonight to the early morning hours. many spots, one to two feet of snow. rob and diana, back to you. >> thank you, jim, for that. for the very latest on the blizzard, stay with us for "good morning america." our extreme weather team, of course, is tracking it every move. brace yourself,...
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. >> stay off the streets of our city. basically, stay home. >> reporter: the storm already struck the midwest, blanketing chicago with snow and leaving cars in ditches in wisconsin. along the densely i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead. new york has 6,300 miles of streets to plow. >> we have more than 250,000 tons of salt on-hand. >> reporter: in new jersey, residents brace for the storm, even though they haven't recovered from the devastation left behind by superstorm sandy. >> trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> reporter: new england residents rushed out to stock up on essentials. >> this is panic shopping. so, bread, milk, a snow shovel in case our snow shovel breaks. >> reporter: the fire department was even called into a
. >> stay off the streets of our city. basically, stay home. >> reporter: the storm already struck the midwest, blanketing chicago with snow and leaving cars in ditches in wisconsin. along the densely i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead....
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the hardest forecast is the new york city because the temperatures are kind of borderline. it may start as snow, go over to rain, a little sleet and back over to snow late. that's why the snow totals for new york, i have them down to six to ten inches. if it's all snow, it could be as much as 14 inches in new york city. that's the big question mark. hartford's going to get nailed, also all the way to southern portions of new hampshire and portland, maine. i mentioned temperatures. notice it's 38 in philly, 34 in baltimore. that's why southwards i don't think you'll get much out of this at all. that's why d.c.'s not getting snow. look how cold it is in the new england area. this is how it plays out. again, the bottom line, the worst of the storm arrives after noon today. so if you're in northern jersey, new york city area, long island, connecticut, hudson valley all the way through eastern mass and rhode island, do not be on the roads after noon today. that's the most important message everyone needs to know because if you do that and you get stuck on the roads, it's going t
the hardest forecast is the new york city because the temperatures are kind of borderline. it may start as snow, go over to rain, a little sleet and back over to snow late. that's why the snow totals for new york, i have them down to six to ten inches. if it's all snow, it could be as much as 14 inches in new york city. that's the big question mark. hartford's going to get nailed, also all the way to southern portions of new hampshire and portland, maine. i mentioned temperatures. notice it's...
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now ranking in the middle of the pack for cities nationwide. so knowing all this, and knowing congress might at the last second step in with another quick fix, this is what you need to do this weekend. you need to check your rainy day fund. ideally you need six months of expenses in there and you need to figure out where you can cut from your bills if all of a sudden you get furloughed and lose your job and you take a pay cut. first place to look is entertainment. the dinners out. the movies texas concerts the -- the concerts, the vacation plans. can you butt cut back there? what about -- cut back there? what about gas, gifts charities? what you don't want to do is spend like crazy over the next few weeks and run up the credit card bills and especially if you don't know what's going to happen at work. you know and even if there's a last-minute solution. this is a c. change for our economy. things are not going to automatically be great just because we have the federal government here. in fact we're frontal going to look at -- probably going to
now ranking in the middle of the pack for cities nationwide. so knowing all this, and knowing congress might at the last second step in with another quick fix, this is what you need to do this weekend. you need to check your rainy day fund. ideally you need six months of expenses in there and you need to figure out where you can cut from your bills if all of a sudden you get furloughed and lose your job and you take a pay cut. first place to look is entertainment. the dinners out. the movies...
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the message from the city is if you can avoid unnecessary travel, do it. also, make sure that you have important supplies on hand like medicine. if you can, go to the gas station. also, stock up on food. outages out here in the city of new york, possibly a foot of snow could fall on us. and it started snowing about an hour and 15 minutes ago. tomorrow morning. back to you, matt and savannah. >> katherine creag, thank you so much. >> the area is going to come to a standstill, but some things will go on as planned. justin bieber, by the way, is scheduled to host "saturday night live" tomorrow night here in new york city but you imagine a lot of snow would keep people away. no. willie geist is on line, waiting to see justin bieber, with other die hards. >> i'm right outside your window on 49th street. we're used to seeing people camp out for snl coming in and out of our building here, but this takes it to a new level. these people know there is a foot of snow coming and they are still in line under these heaps of blankets and sleeping bags. you can see a coup
the message from the city is if you can avoid unnecessary travel, do it. also, make sure that you have important supplies on hand like medicine. if you can, go to the gas station. also, stock up on food. outages out here in the city of new york, possibly a foot of snow could fall on us. and it started snowing about an hour and 15 minutes ago. tomorrow morning. back to you, matt and savannah. >> katherine creag, thank you so much. >> the area is going to come to a standstill, but...
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now ranking in the middle of the pack for cities nationwide. knowing all this, here's what i want you to do this weekend. check your rainy day funds. ideally you need six months of expenses in there and figure out where you can cut from your bills. dinners out, movies, concerts vacations, cable and cell phone bills are big budget ones, look at those and control the credit cards over the next couple of weeks, unfortunately this is not short-term problem. get this -- 52 president of the federal work force made an average salary of $146,000 in 2011. that is well ahead of the private sector and national averages and in a budget cutting environment, i would be shocked if we didn't see yet again salaries dropping in the washington area. as they did for the first time last year. $146,000 on average for federal worker. >> wow. that's a big number if you think about other areas in the united states. i mean -- >> yep. >> thanks jess. >> you got it. >>> well, you don't want to miss it. you saw gayle king, she's already there in los angeles. the 55th gramm
now ranking in the middle of the pack for cities nationwide. knowing all this, here's what i want you to do this weekend. check your rainy day funds. ideally you need six months of expenses in there and figure out where you can cut from your bills. dinners out, movies, concerts vacations, cable and cell phone bills are big budget ones, look at those and control the credit cards over the next couple of weeks, unfortunately this is not short-term problem. get this -- 52 president of the federal...
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the trains are moving -- running york city, not any further than that. >> across the northeast, warning that the blizzardrepare for the is passed. time to stay safe. cars were ordered off the streets in boston. probably see that picking up, only -- is starting to let. it keeps intensifying. it seems yes, for the most part, are staying off the streets. only vehicles we will see occasional snow plows. they're listening to the emergency officials when them to stay inside. this is a 19 car pileup friday portland, maine. there are no serious injuries, but it drives some of the people to stay off the roads. the nor'easter moving into the could affect millions. boston, is now emergency has been put into place. the mayor had this message for residents. is a storm of major proportions. stay home.e roads, let the public works crews do their job. has declared a state of emergency. official said a plethora of snow clearing units will hit the but one that does not mean people should take unnecessary risks. at airports, thousands of been cancelled. >> most of the flights have been cancelled. maybe i
the trains are moving -- running york city, not any further than that. >> across the northeast, warning that the blizzardrepare for the is passed. time to stay safe. cars were ordered off the streets in boston. probably see that picking up, only -- is starting to let. it keeps intensifying. it seems yes, for the most part, are staying off the streets. only vehicles we will see occasional snow plows. they're listening to the emergency officials when them to stay inside. this is a 19 car...
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this is the normal 14ment ride southbound from the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you. >>> coming up in a bit on good morning maryland at 5, the family out to dinner got a surprise that left them looking at their meal with a smile. >> the reward for disciplineed children. i find this inspirational. let's see if you parents out there do too. >>> on the video scene look at this. an s. vu. smashes into the side of a restaurant before a business opens and it is caught on surveillance camera and you can see the bartenderup pg out of the way. the 70 something-year-old droughter was distraught and in shock but not seriously injured. the bartender had minor cuts on his leg and there are no word whether charges will be filed in this case. we will keep you posted. >>> your eating habits could be affecting the amount of sleep you get. >> tips on what to put on
this is the normal 14ment ride southbound from the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you. >>> coming up in a bit on good morning maryland at 5, the family out to dinner got a surprise that left them looking at their meal with a smile. >> the reward for disciplineed children. i find this inspirational. let's see if you parents out there do too. >>> on the video scene look at this. an s. vu. smashes into the side of...
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minor accumulations possible especially north and east of the city. temperatures will be dropping back into the 20's. during the day, left over snow flurries and a mix of sun and clouds. high temperatures into the mid to upper 30's. it will feel like it's in the 30's. sunday looks like a nice day. there could be some rain. we will be watching another storm taking from -- coming through the middle part of the week. it will likely be a mix of rain and snow again with a high temperature near 36 and it looks like it will be dry wednesday and thursday. >> still to come, a former police officer wanted in connection with the west coast shooting spree. >> what they're hoping will help them find the suspect. >> talk about making the ravens what abone of the state's officl birds. [ male announcer #1 ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ male announcer #2 ] cable can't touch fios upload speeds. it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios. there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country. [ male announcer #1 ] after 110,000 sp
minor accumulations possible especially north and east of the city. temperatures will be dropping back into the 20's. during the day, left over snow flurries and a mix of sun and clouds. high temperatures into the mid to upper 30's. it will feel like it's in the 30's. sunday looks like a nice day. there could be some rain. we will be watching another storm taking from -- coming through the middle part of the week. it will likely be a mix of rain and snow again with a high temperature near 36...
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in the city. and there is going to be more miracles to come. they are not just all in sports, by the way. [ laughter ] although by next week, we'll see another one. [ applause ] and when we do, leader pelosi will have two kinds of crab cakes to choose from. [ laughter ] but also, besides leader pelosi has been a miracle worker, there is another miracle worker in our midst for another 30 year. the corette foundation i knew as a young attorney and filling the gaps where government couldn't make it happen. and we went to the corette foundation time and time again to ask for money to do housing advocacy, when we were doing education for tenants in public housing, the corette foundation was there. the last 30 years, the corette foundation has been there for the st. anthony's dining hall and in the last year, another $1 million in contributions from the corette foundation to make sure this dining hall go its chance to be rebuilt. [ applause ] >> so st. anthony can increase their space by 42% in the land
in the city. and there is going to be more miracles to come. they are not just all in sports, by the way. [ laughter ] although by next week, we'll see another one. [ applause ] and when we do, leader pelosi will have two kinds of crab cakes to choose from. [ laughter ] but also, besides leader pelosi has been a miracle worker, there is another miracle worker in our midst for another 30 year. the corette foundation i knew as a young attorney and filling the gaps where government couldn't make...
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the city. some swat team members are on rooftops looking for the suspect. there is fear that he will try to continue more murders targeting their officers. >> the u.s. postal service continues to lose money. in just the last three months of 2012, usps delivered a $1.3 billion loss. officials are cutting increased shipping of holiday packages -- it increased shipping of wholey packages, with a difference. earlier this week we told you that they are planning to the nieto -- end saturday mail delivery. delivery. comin people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. [ male announcer ]
the city. some swat team members are on rooftops looking for the suspect. there is fear that he will try to continue more murders targeting their officers. >> the u.s. postal service continues to lose money. in just the last three months of 2012, usps delivered a $1.3 billion loss. officials are cutting increased shipping of holiday packages -- it increased shipping of wholey packages, with a difference. earlier this week we told you that they are planning to the nieto -- end saturday...
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slowly but surely they'll be closing down the city as the teeth of this storm begins to bite on boston. probably about sunset. this is going to be a fast moving, a very punching storm for this area. doug, back to you. we will have much more on this. we're starting at 4:00 to talk all about the weather and any traffic delays. join us starting at 4:00 a.m. >> we have breaking news in oxon hill, maryland, tonight. a cab driver is in custody. he's accused in a hit and run. darcy spencer joins live to tell us how this when he will thing unfolded. >> when the scene unfolded behind me, police tell me that teen is clenging to life tonight. and police say a witness helped lead them to the suspect, a cab driver. >> this exclusive video shows prince george's county police questioning a cab driver in connection with a hit and run. that crash left a teenager critically injured. >> did you get a blanket for him? >> mm-hmm. i got the blanket. >> how is he doing? >> he had blood all over his head. he was in pretty poor condition. just lying there. >> the teen was struck while crossing the 4700 block o
slowly but surely they'll be closing down the city as the teeth of this storm begins to bite on boston. probably about sunset. this is going to be a fast moving, a very punching storm for this area. doug, back to you. we will have much more on this. we're starting at 4:00 to talk all about the weather and any traffic delays. join us starting at 4:00 a.m. >> we have breaking news in oxon hill, maryland, tonight. a cab driver is in custody. he's accused in a hit and run. darcy spencer joins...
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according to the washington city paper the school system pulled the video because it includes a discussion about turning gay people straight. the paper says the video was shown to a handsful of seventh grade health classes and it was pulled this week after the city paper made some inquiries about it. here's a clip of the video. we want to warn you though it does talk about sex. >> we have dreams of being basically intimate with a woman. i was full of anxiety. all i wanted was for someone to help me. i couldn't imagine telling anyone that i was sexually attracted to girls. >> now the city paper quotes a spokesman for prince george's county schools saying the state education regulators actually approved the video. >>> and you most of your neighbors are overwhelmed by stress. a new survey by the american psychological association finds money, work and the economy, this is the wrong video. are the top triggers. relationship struggles and health problems can also be brought on by too much stress. the good news is, the apa says most americans recognize the link between managing stress and contin
according to the washington city paper the school system pulled the video because it includes a discussion about turning gay people straight. the paper says the video was shown to a handsful of seventh grade health classes and it was pulled this week after the city paper made some inquiries about it. here's a clip of the video. we want to warn you though it does talk about sex. >> we have dreams of being basically intimate with a woman. i was full of anxiety. all i wanted was for someone...
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her death brought renewed focus on gun and gang violence in the city. >>> the viewing of a -- former maryland delegate christine died after rescuers pulled her from her burning home temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. the final viewing will be held at bethlehem baptist church in southeast d.c. on martin luther king avenue. the viewing begins at 9:00 this morning. the funeral service at 11:00. >>> a -- this man died responding to a car fire near glebe road. today marks the one-year anniversary of his death. the virginia native was only 33 years old. today's remembrance will begin at 10:00 a.m. at the alexandria fire department development center on jefferson street. >>> we'll remain in the dark when it comes to new developments in the chandra leafy murder case. the hearings that involved ingmar guandique continue to be closed to the public and media. there have been a number of hearings which could be a sign with his conviction. the hearings should remain closed because of safety issues. the judge say
her death brought renewed focus on gun and gang violence in the city. >>> the viewing of a -- former maryland delegate christine died after rescuers pulled her from her burning home temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. the final viewing will be held at bethlehem baptist church in southeast d.c. on martin luther king avenue. the viewing begins at 9:00 this morning. the funeral service at 11:00....
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about 800 smoke detectors for families in the city. the grant will be presented at 10 at the hardy fire station. mayor and fire chief will be there to accept it. baltimore city fire department has been installing free smoke detectors in homes since the 1990s and they want to continue it with the plan. if you need a smoke alarm if your -- in your home and you live in the city call 311 and firefighters will come out within two hours to install it. linda so, abc to news -- abc2 news. >>> five things to know on this friday morning, first lady michelle obama is heading to chicago tomorrow to attend a funeral of a teen killed there. the victim performed at president obama's inauguration last month. police say she was not likely to be the intended target in the shooting. >>> today's meeting of the sandy hook advisory commission has been postponed due to the impending snowstorm. members will meet next friday to hear testimonies from experts in the field and safety and security. >>> hackers hit the federal reserve website. the feds release a st
about 800 smoke detectors for families in the city. the grant will be presented at 10 at the hardy fire station. mayor and fire chief will be there to accept it. baltimore city fire department has been installing free smoke detectors in homes since the 1990s and they want to continue it with the plan. if you need a smoke alarm if your -- in your home and you live in the city call 311 and firefighters will come out within two hours to install it. linda so, abc to news -- abc2 news. >>>...
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so he's suing the city to get the money he says is owed to him. sergeant jeffrey allen says he answers work-related e-mails and and phone calls at home from his department-issued blackberry. the suit says failing to pay an officer for work done at home violates the fair labor standards act. if the federal lawsuit is successful, it could mean millions of dollars in back pay for officers. changes are happening sooner than expected for the city's new electric program. according to the mayor's office and integrys energy services: nearly 400-thousand households have been successfully switched to the city's program, two weeks ahead of schedule and that's leading to an additional 10-million in savings. the mayor says that's more money in the pockets of chicagoans. chicago will no longer be home to the n-f-l's smallest stadium. the seating capacity at oakland's oh-co coliseum is being reduced by nearly 10- thousand for 20-13. solider field's current capacity is 61-thousand 5-hundred. with oakland scaling back it puts their capacity at just over 53-thousan
so he's suing the city to get the money he says is owed to him. sergeant jeffrey allen says he answers work-related e-mails and and phone calls at home from his department-issued blackberry. the suit says failing to pay an officer for work done at home violates the fair labor standards act. if the federal lawsuit is successful, it could mean millions of dollars in back pay for officers. changes are happening sooner than expected for the city's new electric program. according to the mayor's...
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over 1 foot in new york city and then we will be on the southern fringe. let's focus on maryland. if we get any accumulation, it will be near the pennsylvania line. 1 inch or less of accumulation possible on the backside of this as it wraps up some of the shower is continuing to drift into maryland especially during overnight. temperature will drop into the 20's. eventually the wind will be gusting over 30, but the only winter weather in advisory in effect is for cecil county. is the most likely spot we will see accumulation. and there is a higher chance up into new jersey and closer to new york. wind advisories in effect until 6:00. the wind will start to gust over the next few hours of near 30 miles per hour. windy and cold for the rest of tonight. dropping back into the 20's. if a chance for rain or showers with minor cumulation possible. there may be some flurries tomorrow with a mix of sun and clouds. high temperatures in the 30's but feeling like we are in the 20's because of the wind. sunday, a high near 44 and a chance for rain on monday. too warm for snow, but a storm com
over 1 foot in new york city and then we will be on the southern fringe. let's focus on maryland. if we get any accumulation, it will be near the pennsylvania line. 1 inch or less of accumulation possible on the backside of this as it wraps up some of the shower is continuing to drift into maryland especially during overnight. temperature will drop into the 20's. eventually the wind will be gusting over 30, but the only winter weather in advisory in effect is for cecil county. is the most...
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in his seventh state of the city address chuck reid said despite ongoing budget challenges the city is moving forward. >> we are going to restore police and fire services and reopen schools and repair our roads. >> the mayor thanked voters for supporting measure b. labor leaders say the mayor's battle with city employee unions has hurt moral. >> i think he's taken the approach with not only city workers but community groups that it's his way or the highway. >> mayor reed says pension reform alone won't solve all the city's financial problems. he suggests the possibility of going to voters next year with a proposal for a sales tax hike. >>> police in fairfield are looking for the men they say duct taped and robbed a school janitor for ipads. it happened wednesday night at the semiyen toe continuation high school. two men ordered the janitor to the ground and duct taped him to the desk. it has been robbed three other times in the past four months. >>> now back to the top story. search for christopher dorner. investigators are pouring over the 18 page manifesto he posted on his facebook p
in his seventh state of the city address chuck reid said despite ongoing budget challenges the city is moving forward. >> we are going to restore police and fire services and reopen schools and repair our roads. >> the mayor thanked voters for supporting measure b. labor leaders say the mayor's battle with city employee unions has hurt moral. >> i think he's taken the approach with not only city workers but community groups that it's his way or the highway. >> mayor reed...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: earlier this week, the region marked the 35th anniversary of the deadly beliesart of 1978 there's similarities between that beast and what he brewing. the outcome will not be as dramatic. >> the 78 blizzard stalled for quite a while. this storm too looks like it may stall but instead of stalling for two to three days, it may be more in the order of 12 to 24 hours. >> reporter: there's been a run on supplies at hardware and grocery stores. now with refringe raters stocked and -- refrigerators stocked and shovels at ready everyone is advised to go home hunker down and ride it out. and here in boston they are expecting the worst of the storm later this evening into saturday morning. and we are talking about the possibility of seeing some 2 to 3 inches of snowfall per hour. also, along the coastline, very high winds, 75 miles per hour and then there's always that risk of flooding. live in boston, now back to you. >>> of course the storm is causing delays
stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: earlier this week, the region marked the 35th anniversary of the deadly beliesart of 1978 there's similarities between that beast and what he brewing. the outcome will not be as dramatic. >> the 78 blizzard stalled for quite a while. this storm too looks like it may stall but instead of stalling for two to three days, it may be more in the order of 12 to 24 hours. >> reporter: there's been a run on supplies at...
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for some of the baltimore city and county, there is free help available. cash campaign provides tax preparation for the thousands of families in baltimore city and county for free. no hidden fees or strings attached. >> we provide free tax preparation for families of 2 or more who made the thousand dollars or less or for single filers who made $25,000 or less last year. but they both deserve a least 9000 families. -- >> they hope to serve at least 9000 families. >> received money back from that. if i did it by myself, i would not think to get my tax id from a day care provider and get every fund. twice this year at all locations, prepares our offer of assets and development component -- >> this yea at all locations, preparers are offering an asset and development component. >> the card can be utilized in case they have issues with not having a debit card to make purchases. >> the tax preparation is available at 15 locations. the cash campaign hopes to get the word out to families that they could be in for a sizable refund. >> there is an average about $40
for some of the baltimore city and county, there is free help available. cash campaign provides tax preparation for the thousands of families in baltimore city and county for free. no hidden fees or strings attached. >> we provide free tax preparation for families of 2 or more who made the thousand dollars or less or for single filers who made $25,000 or less last year. but they both deserve a least 9000 families. -- >> they hope to serve at least 9000 families. >> received...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> leslie johnson was released take about 11ast months after being sentenced to behind bars. check downshed one toilet and tried to hide and her undergarments. johnson is serving a seven- year prison sentence. the montgomery county judge arguments today. said the school board executive broke a lot. the farm leased the land for 30 years. he will issue a written opinion about two weeks. >> an update tonight, we told employees at the aquatic not paid for their work. investigation turned up employees, many of them beennt workers, have for months for these paychecks. after we demanded answers, the workers got their checks within days. >> i have not had any light at until abc the tunnel 7 camelot. >> the university promised to what caused the delay in make necessary changes. if you have a problem, to give or send an e-mail. worker quit his tax form wasis stamped with the num
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> leslie johnson was released take about 11ast months after being sentenced to behind bars. check downshed one toilet and tried to hide and her undergarments. johnson is serving a seven- year prison sentence. the montgomery county judge arguments today. said the school board...
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the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are the tourists. stuck in the storm, looking for a good time. >> doug watkins and his wife flew in, canceled flights kept some family members from joining them, but they have plans. >> we have tickets for a show tonight, so we are hoping we can make it over there and back and maybe walking through snow. >> you think it is going to go on? >> we are hopeful. >> jeffrey and tracy young are here from connecticut, which is expected to get more snow. >> we are down here for a show and we had nonrefundable tickets. >> you are the second person i met that said they are here for a show. what are you hearing? is the show going to go on? >> i hope so. the show always goes on, right? >> even if the th
the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are the tourists. stuck in the storm, looking for a good time. >> doug...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: earlier this week the region marked the 35th anniversary of the deadly blizzard of 1978. there are some similarities between that historic beast and what is brewing today. the outcome will not be quite as dramatic. >> the '78 blizzard stalled for quite awhile. this storm too may look like it may stall. instead of stalling for two to three days, it may be more in the order of 12-24 hours. >> reporter: there has been a run of supply at hardware and grocery stores. with refrigerators stocked everyone is being advised to go home and hunker down and ride this outs. and dave, it's possible here in boston we could see between 25 and 30 inches of snow. some models show lower. some show higher. the bottom line it will be a cold, long day here. travel has gone to a standstill. more than 3,000 flights have been canceled already. >> tory try to stay warm. live on an update on that big storm. >> she looks cold. >>> 5:10 is the time. there are problems in the natio
stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: earlier this week the region marked the 35th anniversary of the deadly blizzard of 1978. there are some similarities between that historic beast and what is brewing today. the outcome will not be quite as dramatic. >> the '78 blizzard stalled for quite awhile. this storm too may look like it may stall. instead of stalling for two to three days, it may be more in the order of 12-24 hours. >> reporter: there has...
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actually, into new york city, the mayor has asked people to stay indoors. just call in if you plan on having to go out here to work. all the schools have been closed in and across this area. if you have any flights in and out of the northeast, really, you're going to have to wait on it until at least sunday by the time the conditions start clearing up here. that's the good news. the storm system is rapidly going to move off here into saturday evening. friday into saturday in boston, you're still going to see the blizzard conditions. it is by the evening hours. then it really will start to affect the canadian maritime with the hurricane-force winds which could even bring storm surge off to that area and accompanied by what these high winds and heavy snowfall. let's take a look at japan here. we have a storm system here as well which is continuing to spin across hokkaido bringing blizzard conditions. we're talking about the high winds in the united states. we're seeing it here as well. winds already reported up to 108 kilometers per hour. let's show you video
actually, into new york city, the mayor has asked people to stay indoors. just call in if you plan on having to go out here to work. all the schools have been closed in and across this area. if you have any flights in and out of the northeast, really, you're going to have to wait on it until at least sunday by the time the conditions start clearing up here. that's the good news. the storm system is rapidly going to move off here into saturday evening. friday into saturday in boston, you're...
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you can see the center of the circulation, right off ocean city. for the most part, this is going to be just a narrow window of time where we have the threat for any wintry weather. even in cecil county, most of this activity is going to be over in a very brief period of time, no later than midnight. overall setup, you is see this thing merging into a big powerhouse storm. it will make its impact felt right through tomorrow morning. the snow totals are going to be huge, up toward the cape cod area and nantucket, 21 inches. more than 22 in boston. nothing like that here, maybe a quarter inch, up to an inch and a half. elkton is our one town of concern locally. tomorrow, 38, windy. tomorrow night, 20, cold but winds will diminish tomorrow night. next few days, temperatures actually begin a warming trend, into the mid 40's an sunday. we'll be pushing 50's on monday, bringing in the threat for rain. not a wintry mix this same, just rain for monday. there you go. a little bit of everything. biggest impact, again, it's going to be windy, blustery, and co
you can see the center of the circulation, right off ocean city. for the most part, this is going to be just a narrow window of time where we have the threat for any wintry weather. even in cecil county, most of this activity is going to be over in a very brief period of time, no later than midnight. overall setup, you is see this thing merging into a big powerhouse storm. it will make its impact felt right through tomorrow morning. the snow totals are going to be huge, up toward the cape cod...
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stay home. >> reporter: boston's mayor sounding the warmer as his city braces for snowfall that could surpass the record of 27.5 inches set in 2003. in massachusetts and connecticut, states of emergency declared, with blizzard warnings issued. >> we're going to get wind gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour. we're going to get whiteouts. >> reporter: a powerful nor'easter also carrying the risk of coastal flooding. >> hopefully it won't be anything drastic and it's certainly not going to be a hurricane sandy. but that doesn't mean you can't get badly hurt or killed if you're not careful. >> reporter: with that concern, many schools closed. roads and mass transits shut down in some areas. and thousands of flights are now grounded. so many people now are stuck, bracing for the worst of this monster winter storm. >> this completely messed up my entire day. i hate the snow. i thought i liked it until now. >> reporter: and this is not only an inconvenient and powerful storm, it's also slow moving. some of these conditions are not expected to let up until tomorrow. marci gonzalez, abc news, bo
stay home. >> reporter: boston's mayor sounding the warmer as his city braces for snowfall that could surpass the record of 27.5 inches set in 2003. in massachusetts and connecticut, states of emergency declared, with blizzard warnings issued. >> we're going to get wind gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour. we're going to get whiteouts. >> reporter: a powerful nor'easter also carrying the risk of coastal flooding. >> hopefully it won't be anything drastic and it's...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: the morning rush should be okay. just flurries in the air. but this time tomorrow night, brian, forecasters say we could see snow coming down at the rate of 2 to 3 inches an hour. >> ron mott starting us off. thanks, ron. >>> now we go to meteorologist from the weather channel, jim cantore in boston. jim, due respect to mayor me neono, i get that they're hardy new englanders, but this one could really dump a lot of snow on the city of boston. >> yeah, that's why they're very concerned, brian, we don't have a rush hour like the one you see behind me. they want all the vehicles off the road by noontime tomorrow. if this is the case tomorrow, we've got big troubles through here. let's talk about this blizzard warnings up for so many, including new york city. providence, hartford and also portland, maine. remember, new york city last night on the borderline of 1 to 3 inches. now we're talking about 12 to 18. let me time this out for you. as ron said, we d
stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: the morning rush should be okay. just flurries in the air. but this time tomorrow night, brian, forecasters say we could see snow coming down at the rate of 2 to 3 inches an hour. >> ron mott starting us off. thanks, ron. >>> now we go to meteorologist from the weather channel, jim cantore in boston. jim, due respect to mayor me neono, i get that they're hardy new englanders, but this one could really dump...